Description: A dry-erase whiteboard writing surface that can capture writing electronically and can be saved. Whiteboards can be interacted with computer projected computer image.
Best Practices/Examples:
-initially to project images move toward more interactive use.
-Use to draw storyboards.
-show Essential Questions/procedures for the day
How would you use it? With Kindergarten
Use for students who are absent
digital storytelling
electronic word walls
teaching vocabulary
part of activating/summarizing strategy for EATS lessons
modeling writing process Upper Levels:
Games, storyboarding
presenting powerpoints/student projects
Challenges:
-getting system to work
-not panicking when system isn't cooperating
-transferring older (historical) documents into proper formatting
-older models aren't multi-touch
Reflection
Valuable but always have a backup plan in place!!
Best Practices/Examples:
-initially to project images move toward more interactive use.
-Use to draw storyboards.
-show Essential Questions/procedures for the day
How would you use it? With Kindergarten
Use for students who are absent
digital storytelling
electronic word walls
teaching vocabulary
part of activating/summarizing strategy for EATS lessons
modeling writing process
Upper Levels:
Games, storyboarding
presenting powerpoints/student projects
Challenges:
-getting system to work
-not panicking when system isn't cooperating
-transferring older (historical) documents into proper formatting
-older models aren't multi-touch
Reflection
Valuable but always have a backup plan in place!!
Resources:
Moodle Site
Smart Exchange